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betty is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> caller: good morning, bill. chipping away at sesame is emblematic of what is happening all over this country with republican officials. and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form late their curriculums. this is happening everywhere. >> bill: and you see, betty, i think the point you are making he didn't -- whoever the mayor is, didn't do that to save money. he did it because he doesn't believe in it and doesn't think it's important. >> caller: you are absolutely right, sir. >> bill: and it is the same thing with pbs. first of all it is never going to happen. you can't stick your finger in the eye of 91% of american families. but were he to do it it only be -- it wouldn't save any money. wouldn't notice. it's not even a blip on the screen, the
betty is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> caller: good morning, bill. chipping away at sesame is emblematic of what is happening all over this country with republican officials. and americans really need to pay attention to what is going on in their communities, towns, and cities. our republican mayor who was elected with something like a 42% mandate, if you will the first thing he did when he came to office was eliminate the education channel, teachers in albuquerque has used to help form...
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actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i see the rest of the country falling in line with rational drug policy. i have to disagree with the sheriff that you played a teaser earlier. look, i would say in new mexico, if we legalized marijuana, what about the millions of people who would want to move to your state state, entrepreneurs business people doctors lawyers that would want to raise their kids in an environment where people aren't going to go to jail for making bad choices. >> and you know, i want to ask you one question before we let you go governor. there is a chance that you could be the rafael nader, in quotes
actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i...
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. >>> engineers at the gulf of mexico are trying to determine the source of a new sheen on the water surface. the oil is leaking from the so-called containment dome which was unsuccessfully used in the crisis and is sitting on the gulf floor. >>> and a stretch of interstate 35 near the oklahoma/kansas border, shut down during a massive dust storm has reopened. the swirling dust created near-blackout seasconditions al the four-lane highway. the worst was a pileup involving more than 30 vehicles. amazingly, there were a couple of injuries but no one was killed. >> thank goodness for that. >>> it is time, now, for the weather from across the nation on this friday. a stormy day on the east coast, with the heaviest rain from maryland to maine. scattered thunderstorms from the carolinas to northern florida. cool with showers but not as windy for minnesota down into illinois. >> 60s and 70s in the rockies. mostly 50s in the central plains and midwest. 80s from new orleans to miami. >>> coming up on this friday morning, a new recall of food. and a new warning about what should be one of the
. >>> engineers at the gulf of mexico are trying to determine the source of a new sheen on the water surface. the oil is leaking from the so-called containment dome which was unsuccessfully used in the crisis and is sitting on the gulf floor. >>> and a stretch of interstate 35 near the oklahoma/kansas border, shut down during a massive dust storm has reopened. the swirling dust created near-blackout seasconditions al the four-lane highway. the worst was a pileup involving more...
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the mexico thing is an executive order where i defund all the groups working throughout the world on this, if they're for abortion i'll defund it. but it's not a particular legislation. and if you put guys on the supreme court, it's not legislation. you weasel. everybody gets it, mitt. look, this is a typical mitt romney speak. >> but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> cenk: mitt romney in a nutshell. this guy is unreal. so clinton is deciding, you know what, i'm not going to let him get away with this. bill clinton in nevada listen to what he is saying. >> i thought--i thought--wow. here's old moderate mitt. where you been, boy i missed you all these years. >> cenk: that might have been my favorite line of the campaign. where you been, boy. that's an open hand slap, boy what are you going to do about it? you remember 'ol mitt romney called moderate mitt, that's what bill clinton called him. when he was running for governor in massachusetts, first as governor and then did it again with ted kennedy when running for senate. me? i'm pro-choice. listen to this guy. >> i will pre
the mexico thing is an executive order where i defund all the groups working throughout the world on this, if they're for abortion i'll defund it. but it's not a particular legislation. and if you put guys on the supreme court, it's not legislation. you weasel. everybody gets it, mitt. look, this is a typical mitt romney speak. >> but i stand by what i said, whatever it was. >> cenk: mitt romney in a nutshell. this guy is unreal. so clinton is deciding, you know what, i'm not going...
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golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking desert. leave it alone. >> there are so many jokes i could make right now. about tiger woods. >> bill: i know. paul last night, "usa today," the fact checkers, this has been the season for fact checkers. >> i have mixed views about it myself. >> bill: you're part of it. >> i know i'm part of it. but i think sometimes we worry more about the trees and miss the forest. >> the trees are just the right height. [ laughter ] >> bill: so i just want to go through some of the ones you put out there and we'll see -- let the chips fall where they may as they say. >> fire it up. >> bill: president obama on defense spending. president
golfer is trying his hand as course architect designing his first one doing so at a resort in cabo in mexico. the 14-time major champion says it will be a course that anybody of any experienced level will be able to enjoy. no word on how many more courses he wants to build and how much he's getting paid but it is costing $12 million to build. >> bill: it is costing $12 million because they have to bring the water from northern california. baja, california, it is a freaking desert. leave...
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>> that's because not only is new mexico and minnesota all of a sudden colored red, this isn't reality, by the way but pennsylvania is also a red tate too haring to them. if pennsylvanias red this election really is over. it ain't red. fox is amazing. they do the exact opposite of liberals. liberals are in a panic. they're oh, my god, we're going to lose! the minute they had the tiniest lead in some of the polls, fox news is like it's over! it's over! we're walking away from this thing. they want to get people to show up get their base excited. in the meanwhile who are they getting excited over? mitt romney. who is the real mitt romney? we've been asking for a year and a half now. there's an article about how the romney team that reimagined romney again! this time, apparently led by ann romney and tag romney. apparently tag romney got sick of his dad waffling and listening to everybody and hearing them out. according to a family friend: >> look at that. isn't that amazing? here they are less than a month before the election and they're still to figure out who the hell mitt romney is an
>> that's because not only is new mexico and minnesota all of a sudden colored red, this isn't reality, by the way but pennsylvania is also a red tate too haring to them. if pennsylvanias red this election really is over. it ain't red. fox is amazing. they do the exact opposite of liberals. liberals are in a panic. they're oh, my god, we're going to lose! the minute they had the tiniest lead in some of the polls, fox news is like it's over! it's over! we're walking away from this thing....
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he pulled his parachute chord and landed safely in new mexico. it was spinning so violent. i was trying to figure out how to stop it. i put my arm and it did not work. i put another arm out. when you travel at that speed you do not fill the air all. feel the air at all. >>nasa officials hope this jump will show them if astronauts or pilots can survive for any extended period outside a vehicle in the event of a malfunction. next why some kindle users might be eligible for refunds. and, still to come this midday. where the location of the corn belt is starting to shift and what it means for farmers. and later in lunchbreak: we are making a seasonal comfort dessert.. roasted pumpkin croissant bread pudding. [ "don't you worry 'bout a thing" plays ] stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance
he pulled his parachute chord and landed safely in new mexico. it was spinning so violent. i was trying to figure out how to stop it. i put my arm and it did not work. i put another arm out. when you travel at that speed you do not fill the air all. feel the air at all. >>nasa officials hope this jump will show them if astronauts or pilots can survive for any extended period outside a vehicle in the event of a malfunction. next why some kindle users might be eligible for refunds. and,...
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latinos now account for between 14 and 39% of all voters in colorado, nevada arizona, texas, and new mexico. some of these states are swing states, and while texas and arizona are considered pretty safely red that actually could change with the demographics. the number of latino voters has been growing steadily across the country. 7.7% of eligible voters were latino in 1988. this year, 23%. for romney to overcome his unpopularity with latinos and other minorities he has to win 60% of white voters. and a republican strategist confirmed that quote this election is the last time anyone will try to do this. the last time. joining us now echaveste. she served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for president clinton. she is now a political and policy strategist at mvg and a senior fellow at the center for american progress. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank for having me. >> jennifer: it's great to have you here because i think we need some forward looking news. arizona and texas both reliably red right now, although in september, the president came within three po
latinos now account for between 14 and 39% of all voters in colorado, nevada arizona, texas, and new mexico. some of these states are swing states, and while texas and arizona are considered pretty safely red that actually could change with the demographics. the number of latino voters has been growing steadily across the country. 7.7% of eligible voters were latino in 1988. this year, 23%. for romney to overcome his unpopularity with latinos and other minorities he has to win 60% of white...
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they say weather conditions appear to be good for tomorrow's jump near roswell, new mexico. they will travel to the edge of space. then he's going to jump from 23 miles high. he should reach super sonic speeds as he falls at 700 miles an hour, breaking the sound barrier. >>> we hear stories every week about silicon valley companies hiring, but what's not getting attention are all the layoffs. >> reporter: with each new product, each ground-breaking innovation, high-tech is an employment magnet. >> there is a hiring boom in silicon valley. >> reporter: chris helps high- tech workers find jobs. the tougher part is keeping those jobs. >> occupations are created and destroyed here faster than anywhere else, just like new technologies are created and destroyed faster and replaced, and they become obsolete faster than anywhere else. >> reporter: with every every new round of hiring, there are also layoffs by the thousands. the unemployment rate in the silicon valley is 8.5%, higher than the national average. >> life is not as great in silicon valley as we'd like to think. >> repor
they say weather conditions appear to be good for tomorrow's jump near roswell, new mexico. they will travel to the edge of space. then he's going to jump from 23 miles high. he should reach super sonic speeds as he falls at 700 miles an hour, breaking the sound barrier. >>> we hear stories every week about silicon valley companies hiring, but what's not getting attention are all the layoffs. >> reporter: with each new product, each ground-breaking innovation, high-tech is an...
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>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up to his father's expectations. and jeb was the good son. >> jennifer: oh. >> and jeb was so committed to his father, and on his campaign and the families thought he would be the one -- >> jennifer: wow. do you there is some jealousy still? >> it all changed in 1994 when jeb won in florida, and w ran in texas, jeb won his, w lost his. and it kind of changed fortunes for jeb bush. >> jennifer: since george w. bush has been really out of the limelight, what has he been up to? >> we have learned he has taken up painting. >> painting? >> yes painting dogs? >> who's dogs? >> his own and possibly other people's dogs. landsca
>> jennifer: well because she is from mexico she speaks fluent spanish and one of the reasons why he is seen as a more acceptable republican, and one who wants to reach out and expand the base. i'm curious about the relationship between jeb and george w. would george w the older brother, be happy if he ran? >> the people have i spoken to say he is very ambivalent about it. and seem to want to avoid the subject. >> why is that? >> w is the oldest and never quite living up...
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., not vice versa. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico is also the presidential caped for the libertarian party. he joins us now. governor johnson, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you, thank you. >> cenk: no problem. let's get to it. the debates are tomorrow night. they start tomorrow night. if you were in the debate, how do you think you would change the term of that debate? >> well, i'd be the only candidate on stage that doesn't want to bomb iran. i would be the only candidate on stage who wants to get out of afghanistan tomorrow, bring the troops home. i would be the only candidate on stage advocating for marriage equality believing that it's constitutionelly guaranteed and the only candidate who wants to end the drug wars and legalize marijuana now. the only candidate on stage who would repeal the patriot act. i never would have signed the defense authorization act and the only candidate on stage who wants to balance the federal budget tomorrow, believing unless we balance the federal budget we find ourselves
., not vice versa. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: gary johnson, the former governor of new mexico is also the presidential caped for the libertarian party. he joins us now. governor johnson, thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> great to be with you, thank you. >> cenk: no problem. let's get to it. the debates are tomorrow night. they start tomorrow night. if you were in the debate, how do you think you would change the term of that debate? >> well, i'd be the...
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in the meantime marvin in new mexico hi, marvin. >> caller: hey, hi. how are you guys doing? >> stephanie: good. >> caller: first of all i would like to say our president is an evil genius. >> stephanie: why do you say that? >> caller: he definitely let romney walk into that debate. i mean look at the headlines today. it's crazy. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: yesterday they were talk about how of these romney supporters were going to jump ship, but now they are doubling down, and they are going to go down with the ship. >> stephanie: right. [ coughing ] >> caller: excuse me. >> stephanie: oh pardon you. please go ahead. >> caller: and another thing think about all of the money that is not going to go into the senate and house races. >> stephanie: yeah and i think he underestimated the muppet love in the country. hi heidi. >> caller: hi. i love you guys. i have listened to you for about eight years. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i was calling because i wanted to say obama -- everything is turning around right now in the economy. and i want him to be in office for he can
in the meantime marvin in new mexico hi, marvin. >> caller: hey, hi. how are you guys doing? >> stephanie: good. >> caller: first of all i would like to say our president is an evil genius. >> stephanie: why do you say that? >> caller: he definitely let romney walk into that debate. i mean look at the headlines today. it's crazy. >> stephanie: yeah. >> caller: yesterday they were talk about how of these romney supporters were going to jump ship, but now...
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. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what it really comes down to, seven colorado, florida, iowa -- where i think the president is still up -- new hampshire -- which last i saw the president is still up -- ohio which is the president is up by five at least in one poll -- virginia president within it last time. >> tim kaine is doing very well there, about 50%. >> bill: and wisconsin. >> the "washington post" poll had the president up in virginia. >> four points, yeah. >> bill: so romney has got a long way to go. >> a long way to go. it has to be a perfect perfect election for him to make this work. to get to work, go door-to-door show up, and get those people to the p
. >> bill: maine, michigan minnesota, new mexico nevada pennsylvania, that those are basically -- these are toss-up states but say look like they are going to go for obama. >> i think the president is up something like six points in nevada which is a huge deal for him. >> bill: yeah, that's six leaning republican, they only have two. arizona and north carolina. and north carolina could still go the other way. >> yeah. >> bill: in the middle toss up and this is what...
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in immigration reform as a top issue of his agenda going to help turn people out in arizona and new mexico and colorado and nevada and other places? >> it is going to help, governor because everyone that i know that is eligible to vote, you better be sure that i'm going to contact them and i'm going to tell them they need to come out and vote for this president and they need to come out and vote for people like me. so definitely, it is going to help. i know many friends that are already doing that right! daniel rodriguez, thank you so much for coming on to "the war room." founder of the arizona dream act coalition. >> jennifer: up next, brett ehrlich drops the hammer. >> i tell air sarah palin to shut it. best now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis 6 speed manual, dual exhaust wide stance, clean lines have him floor it, spin it punch it, drift it put it through its paces is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male
in immigration reform as a top issue of his agenda going to help turn people out in arizona and new mexico and colorado and nevada and other places? >> it is going to help, governor because everyone that i know that is eligible to vote, you better be sure that i'm going to contact them and i'm going to tell them they need to come out and vote for this president and they need to come out and vote for people like me. so definitely, it is going to help. i know many friends that are already...
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right when you look at those pictures up there how the hell do they know he's going to land in new mexico. >> it was unbelievable. >> i think freefall, you could land in the middle of the atlantic ocean. >> we pulled it up just in time to watch him lift off. here we go. he's going to be in position for two and a half more hours. it takes that long to get you the, not that long to get down. >> the space shuttle endeavor reached its retirement home traveling just two miles an hour for 12 miles. >> not even in some plates. >> a 160 wheel trailer to get to the museum. the trip took longer than anticipated because of tough turns it had to make. at one point, it was towed by a toyota tundra. that was filmed by the car company for an upcoming car commercial. >> damned right they filmed that. >> the only issues they ran into was one of the wings clipped a fire hydrant spraying water everywhere but that was fixed. >> it was a street carnival moving that thing looking l.a., not to member the hundreds of trees they had to cut down. >> i'm surprised me didn't show up with graffiti on it. >> another p
right when you look at those pictures up there how the hell do they know he's going to land in new mexico. >> it was unbelievable. >> i think freefall, you could land in the middle of the atlantic ocean. >> we pulled it up just in time to watch him lift off. here we go. he's going to be in position for two and a half more hours. it takes that long to get you the, not that long to get down. >> the space shuttle endeavor reached its retirement home traveling just two miles...
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from 120 thousand feet, and break the sound barrier, if all goes well he'll land safely in the new mexico dessert about ten minutes after he jumps. waiting for him will be joel, who holds the record. >> bill: there's one -- i just want to -- you said if all goes well -- >> if all goes well we'll land in the desert -- >> bill: if all doesn't go well what happens? dan? >> well, different outcome. [ laughter ] >> bill: a new cater in the desert. >> he jumps from like a little over 100,000 feet. he has been practicing every day. >> bill: how can you practice for this every day. >> they were saying he is going to suffer lung damage from this. there is no way around it. >> bill: why? >> why do it? >> bill: why do it? >> insanity. >> eric winslow delivered a message when his teammate was knocked out of the game. he say we are nothing more than athletes, we are not gladiators. he said the fans certainly have the right to boo for a poor performance, but they should never wish harmon anyone. >> bill: well said but it's also professional football. >> kansas city also booed robinson cano the whole ti
from 120 thousand feet, and break the sound barrier, if all goes well he'll land safely in the new mexico dessert about ten minutes after he jumps. waiting for him will be joel, who holds the record. >> bill: there's one -- i just want to -- you said if all goes well -- >> if all goes well we'll land in the desert -- >> bill: if all doesn't go well what happens? dan? >> well, different outcome. [ laughter ] >> bill: a new cater in the desert. >> he jumps from...
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that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market. >> bill: it is an interesting concept that in the global market, any country one country be totally energy independent. >> yes exactly. this global technology race, we never think globally of the country. we're very ins lar and we need to open our eyes to what's going on. >> bill: you guys are great. thank you, victoria for coming in as a "friend of bill" for the whole hour. great to see you. coral, always good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> bill: thank you both. i'll be back and tell what you the president is up to today. another busy day on the trail.
that's the -- the combination of united states, canada and mexico. north america will probably -- could produce as much oil as it consumes sometimes within the next 20 years. part of that is that we're consuming less. as i said, we're using less fuel in our cars. so we might be able to produce the same amount that we consume. however, we won't be independent of whatever the prices will be. that in no way will shield us from high or volatile prices because prices are set on the global market....
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. >>> felix baumgartner decided against the second attempt at making a supersonic sky dive over new mexico tomorrow and he aborted the mission yesterday due to high winds. his team hoped tomorrow's weather might allow them for another try. he is hoping to become the first sky diver to break the sound barrier by jumping from a capsule like this, flooded 23 miles into the stratosphere by a 55-story helium balloon. wow. >>> and the news stunned the washington region, so everyone wants to know what killed a giant panda cup at -- cub at the national zoo. why we should have an answer soon. >> and the death toll rises from the meningitis outbreak. how congress is getting involved. [ female announcer ] it's one of the hardest decisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families, medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fees eight times. and as president, his budget cuts medicaid by one-third and burdens families with the cost of nursing home care. we have a president who won't let that happ
. >>> felix baumgartner decided against the second attempt at making a supersonic sky dive over new mexico tomorrow and he aborted the mission yesterday due to high winds. his team hoped tomorrow's weather might allow them for another try. he is hoping to become the first sky diver to break the sound barrier by jumping from a capsule like this, flooded 23 miles into the stratosphere by a 55-story helium balloon. wow. >>> and the news stunned the washington region, so everyone...
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new mexico at sunrise. he will ride a 55 story helium balloon to the edge of space, and then jump from 23 miles high. he expects to break the sound barrier before he activates his parachute at about 5,000 feet above the new mexico desert. >>> hopefully the weather will cooperate for him and if you like warm weather than we've got the forecast for you. it's heating up again. >> and we had a jump today. we jumped a food ten degrees in comparison to yesterday when we had plenty of cloud cover and cool conditions and even isolated showers. hi everybody. let's take a look at today's high temperatures across the bay area from the low 60s in pacifica through the beaches. 78 degrees in san francisco. that's spot-on for this time of the year. low 70s in san jose down from the average high of 77. and we were in the mid 70s in santa rosa average high about four degrees off the mark. 76 in livermore. this is the scene on your saturday evening. and the city by the way. where currently it is 62 degrees. temps still into
new mexico at sunrise. he will ride a 55 story helium balloon to the edge of space, and then jump from 23 miles high. he expects to break the sound barrier before he activates his parachute at about 5,000 feet above the new mexico desert. >>> hopefully the weather will cooperate for him and if you like warm weather than we've got the forecast for you. it's heating up again. >> and we had a jump today. we jumped a food ten degrees in comparison to yesterday when we had plenty of...
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sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller cheaper ipad at an event october 23rd. the screen is expected to be half the size of the ipad, which is 9.7 inches diagonally. the kindle fire is half the size of the ipad is starts about $200. let the war begin, i guess. >> think someone is going to buy one of those? >> i believe so. >> maybe 10 million. >>> busy weekend for the bay area sports teams. we have a wrap of all the games highlights here. seems we'll do our best. >> little disappointing this weekend. >> talk about a dive here. it's the play of the day, next. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have a dense fog advisory and traffic ant weather coming up. >> time
sunland incorporated out of new mexico forest recalled peanut butter but now they are adding raw and roasted peanuts to the recall list. products are sold at trader joe's and 35 cases of illness have been reported across 19 states. >>> gas prices are still high but coming down a few cents. san jose 4:59, $4.59, san francisco $4.60. these are down 11 cents from a week ago. check out the pump patrol at cbssf.com/gas. >>> apple will reportedly take the wraps off the smaller...
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. >>> mexico says it has proof it has taken out that country's most powerful drug lord. today mexico's navy says fingerprint tests confir the man died in a gun battle with marines on sunday. just hours after the test was taken, arld men stole his body from a funeral home. his gapping of 10,000 is said to have a hold on the drug trade near the u.s. border. tuesday had offered up to $5 million in reward money for his capture. >>> the form he penn state coach, assistant coach, jerry sandusky, learn his fate today. a judge gave him a 30 to 60-year sentence which means he will likely spend the rest of his life in prison. brian moore was in the courtroom and has more of what some of sandusky's victims said in court before the sentence was handed down. >> reporter: jerry sandusky left the courthouse to begin what amounts a life sentence behind bars. the form he penn state football kofi once hailed as a hero on the gridiron, now officially labeled a violent sex predator under pennsylvania law. before sentencing, sandusky delivered a rambling 50-minute statement. he choke with em
. >>> mexico says it has proof it has taken out that country's most powerful drug lord. today mexico's navy says fingerprint tests confir the man died in a gun battle with marines on sunday. just hours after the test was taken, arld men stole his body from a funeral home. his gapping of 10,000 is said to have a hold on the drug trade near the u.s. border. tuesday had offered up to $5 million in reward money for his capture. >>> the form he penn state coach, assistant coach,...
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skydiver successfully made it from the edge of space breaking the speed of sound in a free fall in new mexico. he descended from a capsule from a helium balloon that carried him 128,000 feet. more than three times the cruising. he hit a speed of 833 miles per hour. >> you become so humble when you stand at the top of the world. it's not about breaking records anymore, it's all about coming home. >> yes, and come home there were some risks. for example, low temperatures, thin atmosphere and a possibility of loss of consciousness. he had planned to jump last tuesday but delayed the stunted because of gusty winds. lives t. wow! >> i'm not doing that. [ laughter ] >> terry: wow. >> and how about the giants, you know the embarcadero san francisco still waiting. you can see the orange glow. >> as orange as your skirt. >> just about. we are waiting for the hometown team. we do have clouds strmi in. live doppler showing that. high and mid-level clouds. we do have a little bit of fog developing near the golden gate. it could reduce the visibility much like it did this morning and help delay some of th
skydiver successfully made it from the edge of space breaking the speed of sound in a free fall in new mexico. he descended from a capsule from a helium balloon that carried him 128,000 feet. more than three times the cruising. he hit a speed of 833 miles per hour. >> you become so humble when you stand at the top of the world. it's not about breaking records anymore, it's all about coming home. >> yes, and come home there were some risks. for example, low temperatures, thin...
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. >>> 6:14 i am popular kids' snack under an -- attack at new mexico middle school they sent a letter home to parents asking them to leave hot chee-tos out of packed lunches. the letter risks poor nutritional volume school officials say students 10 to share the snack food which can spread germs and the dye creates a mess. school officials say some students will eat an entire bag of chee-tos men for four team -- meant for four people, over 700 calories. >>> dog treats recalled it could be contaminated with salmonella, del monte recalling the biscuits. the recall is precautionary however it asking anyone who bought the biscuits to throw them away. >>>:15. several all purpose cleaners at the store all claim to do a terrific job. consumer reports says that is not necessary the case many michael finney is here with the one cleaner that is above the rest. >> reporter: good morning. consumer reports has cleaned up hundreds of stains to uncover the best all purpose cleaner. fan out which did the best and -- find out which did the best and whether they live up to claims. >> why hundreds on cou
. >>> 6:14 i am popular kids' snack under an -- attack at new mexico middle school they sent a letter home to parents asking them to leave hot chee-tos out of packed lunches. the letter risks poor nutritional volume school officials say students 10 to share the snack food which can spread germs and the dye creates a mess. school officials say some students will eat an entire bag of chee-tos men for four team -- meant for four people, over 700 calories. >>> dog treats recalled...
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it was organized in honor of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction while vacationing in mexico with his family in 2008. you were saying what a great turnout you had there. >> oh, it was an amazing turnout. the second time they have had this event so it's really, really nice the family does that. >>> a new refund in a live report. >>> japan makes history in business and potential layoffs right here in silicon valley. >>> welcome back, everyone. that is where it all happens, the great oz waving at us this morning. otherwise known as gabrielle. she's at the helm directing "today in the bay" this morning. how they do it, keep it altogether, i don't know. it's 5:12 right now. we're such a team. >>> early this morning a japanese firm announced it was buying phone company sprint. scott mcgrew, that announcement coming literally while people slept. >> at 1:00 a.m. our time. it's tough to coordinate new york, tokyo and kansas where sprint is located. if you are a sprint customer, nothing should change, certainly not right away. soft bank is not a bank, it's just an -- the english versio
it was organized in honor of a teenager who died from an allergic reaction while vacationing in mexico with his family in 2008. you were saying what a great turnout you had there. >> oh, it was an amazing turnout. the second time they have had this event so it's really, really nice the family does that. >>> a new refund in a live report. >>> japan makes history in business and potential layoffs right here in silicon valley. >>> welcome back, everyone. that is...
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he reached a maximum speed of 8 throughy 3 miles an hour during his dissent over the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached that speed wearing a high-tech suit. nine minutes after plunging from his capsule, bumgardner landed safely. a spectacular skydive comes 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again. this time on the backseat of an f-15 instead of the rocket plane. he piloted it in 1947. yager is 89 years of age. the space shuttle endeavor circled the earth thousands of times, but the last few miles of the final journey here on earth might have been the hardest. after a long journey and a 17-hour delay, the shuttle is now at its final resting place. abc news reporter abbie by droa has a look at what it took to make the trip across los angeles. >> inching along a mere two miles an hour, it is hardly the high speed chase we are used to seeing in los angeles. but it is just as much of a nailbiter. here the shuttle came within millimeters of hitting the street lamp. >> it is pretty amazing. >>
he reached a maximum speed of 8 throughy 3 miles an hour during his dissent over the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached that speed wearing a high-tech suit. nine minutes after plunging from his capsule, bumgardner landed safely. a spectacular skydive comes 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again. this time on the backseat of an f-15 instead of the rocket plane. he piloted it in 1947. yager is...
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over the new mexico desert. -- descent over the new mexico desert. nine minutes after plunging he landed safely much to his mother's relief this came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier, legendary pilot chuck yeager commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again yesterday in the back of an -- yeager is impressive 89-years-old doing that. . >>> mission accomplished for endeavour this morning. retired space craft is at its new home at the california science in los angeles. it got there 17 hours behind schedule sunday after incredible and historic and very slow journey through the center of the city. crews chopped down 400 trees to clear a path for endeavour which crawled through l.a. streets at two miles an hour. >> had to move in different directions this is amazing we were going around things sideways, going back and forth a lot. >> there were a few close calls, it came close to hitting light poles and free branches. the shrum goes on display at center october 30th.
over the new mexico desert. -- descent over the new mexico desert. nine minutes after plunging he landed safely much to his mother's relief this came 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier, legendary pilot chuck yeager commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again yesterday in the back of an -- yeager is impressive 89-years-old doing that. . >>> mission accomplished for endeavour this morning. retired space craft is at its new home at the...
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phil: takes you to this warehouse in mexico? >> takes my clothes and throws me in this closet. >> dr. phil: despite atrocities and molesting you, you love him? >> i don't want to ever let go of him, ever. >> dr. phil: let's do it. if we're going to do something here that matters, then we've got to deal with the truth. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: if i can help get this family back on track, are you willing to do that?
phil: takes you to this warehouse in mexico? >> takes my clothes and throws me in this closet. >> dr. phil: despite atrocities and molesting you, you love him? >> i don't want to ever let go of him, ever. >> dr. phil: let's do it. if we're going to do something here that matters, then we've got to deal with the truth. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: if i can help get this family back on track, are you willing to do that?
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he r he reached a maximum speed of 8 throughy 3 miles an hour during his dissent over the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached that speed wearing a high-tech suit. nine minutes after plunging from his capsule, bumgardner landed safely. a spectacular skydive comes 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again. this time on the backseat of an f-15 instead of the rocket plane. he piloted it in 1947. yager is 89 years of age. the space shuttle endeavor circled the earth thousands of times, but the last few miles of the final journey here on earth might have been the hardest. after a long journey and a 17-hour delay, the shuttle is now at its final resting place. abc news reporter abbie by droa has a look at what it took to make the trip across los angeles. >> inching along a mere two miles an hour, it is hardly the high speed chase we are used to seeing in los angeles. but it is just as much of a nailbiter. here the shuttle came within millimeters of hitting the street lamp. >> it is pretty amaz
he r he reached a maximum speed of 8 throughy 3 miles an hour during his dissent over the new mexico desert. no one has ever reached that speed wearing a high-tech suit. nine minutes after plunging from his capsule, bumgardner landed safely. a spectacular skydive comes 65 years to the day after someone else broke the sound barrier. he commemorated the event by smashing through the sound barrier again. this time on the backseat of an f-15 instead of the rocket plane. he piloted it in 1947. yager...
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. >>> the new mexico food company linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning involving peanut butter has expanded its recall now. sunland inc. is recalling row roasted shelled and in shell peanuts sold in qownts from two ounces to 50 pounds. fda inspectors found salmonella in raw peanuts from the sun land processing planted. sun land manufactured peanut butter sold by trader joe's. so far, 35 people have gotten sick across 19 states. >>> ahead, an annual halloween celebration for kids. >> holly is live at the national zoo where this week, it will undergo a spooky trans formation. coming up, a look at what is new at this year's boo at the zoo. ecisions a family can make... realizing a nursing home is the only choice. for many middle class families, medicaid is the only way to afford the care. but as a governor, mitt romney raised nursing home fees eight times. and as president, his budget cuts medicaid by one-third and burdens families with the cost of nursing home care. we have a president who won't let that happen. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approved this message. maybe you're
. >>> the new mexico food company linked to an outbreak of salmonella poisoning involving peanut butter has expanded its recall now. sunland inc. is recalling row roasted shelled and in shell peanuts sold in qownts from two ounces to 50 pounds. fda inspectors found salmonella in raw peanuts from the sun land processing planted. sun land manufactured peanut butter sold by trader joe's. so far, 35 people have gotten sick across 19 states. >>> ahead, an annual halloween...
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. >> in new mexico the sky diver felix baumgartner made his the said to the edge of space for the record. >> it was hard to describe because i did not feel it is like being in and cast and it happened. i do not know how but we would have to look at the data. was it already out of control but i did not feel it at all. judge speed you eat roughag you need to-teach sd you need a speed cage. >> he home from a helium balloon to 120,000 ft. which is about 23 mi.. and over the previous holder was an american previous colonel. >> are you jealous? >> no. i am delighted he is the advancing science anyone to a great job. >> the rest was thin atmosphere, and possible loss of consciousness and low temperatures but the death did not scare camera. >> that is always facing death as a base jumper. and it did not--scare me. it is important that you do your homework you need confidence. and you always hope that your not going to die. i'm going to put everything out there. >> baumgartner almost made an attempt on tuesday but a gust of wind ruin to those plans. >> federal health officials say the fondle meni
. >> in new mexico the sky diver felix baumgartner made his the said to the edge of space for the record. >> it was hard to describe because i did not feel it is like being in and cast and it happened. i do not know how but we would have to look at the data. was it already out of control but i did not feel it at all. judge speed you eat roughag you need to-teach sd you need a speed cage. >> he home from a helium balloon to 120,000 ft. which is about 23 mi.. and over the...
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before opening his parachute, he will open the parachute if it happens a mile above the new mexico desert. he becomes the first sky diver to break the sound barrier if successful. the jump was postponed twice last week because of high winds and it seems weather is delaying today's jump as well. keep an eye on that. if it happens, we'll bring you that later today in our later newscast. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" is nearing its final destination. we have a live look from near downtown los angeles where the shuttle -- look at that. it's just squeaking its way past those trees down the city streets. the "endeavour" will call california science center its home. crews hoped it would arrive last night but there were long days in reconfiguring the final stretch of roadway. the trailer hauling the shuttle sprang a leak. look at that picture one more time. it's amazing. >> zigzagging down the street. >> barely missing the trees. >>> runners are taking the scenic route as we speak in san francisco. another live picture san francisco's nike women's marathon. 20,000 runners going through the st
before opening his parachute, he will open the parachute if it happens a mile above the new mexico desert. he becomes the first sky diver to break the sound barrier if successful. the jump was postponed twice last week because of high winds and it seems weather is delaying today's jump as well. keep an eye on that. if it happens, we'll bring you that later today in our later newscast. >>> the space shuttle "endeavour" is nearing its final destination. we have a live look from...
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he'll jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will freefall at speeds of 700 miles per hour. that's just crazy. he's trained for this jump by practicing at heights of 13 and 18 miles high. by comparison, a boeing 747 flies only at 2 1/2 miles up. if you're flying higher than a boeing 747, something is not right. >> you're not supposed to do that. >> no, you're not, it's not safe. >> it will take him three hours to fall, basically, from the edge of space. >> falling for three hours? the mother in me, it's giving me a lot of anxiety >> god bless you. >> >> 5:26. getting a boost. how big an impact mitt romney's debate performance is having on the upcoming election. >>> why a woman accused of running an unlicensed day care is facing more charges this morning. >>> it definitely feels like fall this morning. this is what we're waking up to. what you can expect along the sun rises with weather and traffic on the 1s. >>> looking at the stories making headline is a the 5:29, friends and family mourning the death of a fairfax county teen found dead days after he disappeared. >>> kwame
he'll jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will freefall at speeds of 700 miles per hour. that's just crazy. he's trained for this jump by practicing at heights of 13 and 18 miles high. by comparison, a boeing 747 flies only at 2 1/2 miles up. if you're flying higher than a boeing 747, something is not right. >> you're not supposed to do that. >> no, you're not, it's not safe. >> it will take him three hours to fall, basically, from the edge of space. >> falling for...
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his dad and mom both were born in mexico. came to california. he signed a 1.57 contract earlier in the year. the cfo and president of the giants told us a very moving story. >> joe: the batter is allen craig. first up in the bottom of the ninth. strike 1 >> tim: there's larry right there. larry was telling us when romo signed the contract, that he was in tears, saying that he's never thought of making that kind of money. and you hear about all the big salaries being paid all over, joe, and it's just the most moving thing to see a guy who appreciates it like sergio romo. >> joe: one ball, one strike on allen craig, who has doubled tonight 1 for 3. romero has settle into that closer's spot. there's the good breaking ball from romero. strike 2. sergio romo telling us before the game he will never forget getting jay bruise in the ninth inning of game five, the division series that's correct battle, scott rolen, and what it meant to his teammates to get them to the next level and complete that come back. the 1-2. 2-2. >> tim: bruce and rolen represen
his dad and mom both were born in mexico. came to california. he signed a 1.57 contract earlier in the year. the cfo and president of the giants told us a very moving story. >> joe: the batter is allen craig. first up in the bottom of the ninth. strike 1 >> tim: there's larry right there. larry was telling us when romo signed the contract, that he was in tears, saying that he's never thought of making that kind of money. and you hear about all the big salaries being paid all over,...
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>>reporter: abc news, new mexico. >>> that was great moment on the ground triumphant. incredible thank goodness he survived. >> yes is that spencer here. not a big fan of heights. >> not at all. feet firmly mrantd on the studio form. look at the weather conditions for tomorrow. sunny warm. quite a warming trend. again tomorrow little evidence of any coastal fog. high pressure ranging from mid upper 60's on the coast to mid upper 80's inland. here's the accu-weather 7 day forecast wednesday and thursday inland high will hit or exceed 90 degrees. mid upper 80's around the basement mid upper 70's on the coast. cool down gradually approach the weekend by thursday is forty-niner home game against the seattle seahawks. baseball weather. >> over on abc 7 we show the game. >> that's right. >> thanks very much. quickly, 2 lanes now open on highway 101 south of san francisco. there was paying accident involving several vehicle but traffic inching along. >> larry here. lots folks in traffic got stuck leaving the game but they left happy. >> they did. giants got the win they neede
>>reporter: abc news, new mexico. >>> that was great moment on the ground triumphant. incredible thank goodness he survived. >> yes is that spencer here. not a big fan of heights. >> not at all. feet firmly mrantd on the studio form. look at the weather conditions for tomorrow. sunny warm. quite a warming trend. again tomorrow little evidence of any coastal fog. high pressure ranging from mid upper 60's on the coast to mid upper 80's inland. here's the accu-weather 7...
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he will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could also break the sound barrier. he has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest base jump in the world. good luck. >>> well, don't make a wild animal angry. that's the lesson one guy in the u.k. learned the hard way. this happened in a park in west london. as you can see the stag there clearly after the park visitor who got a little too close to the herd. the man ended up climbing up a tree. on lookers called police who helped him back deer. it's mating season which makes deer more aggressive is that -- wow. >> that's not smoke. >> do you see the antlers on this guy? don't mess with the stag. >> especially during mating season. >>> 6:26 is your time. we have breaking news this morning. power problems creating some major problems for travelers. >>> and it's a bold offer. what you have to do on national television to win free pizza for life. >>> plus this morning, more new cases of meningitis linked t
he will jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds around 700 miles per hour. in addition to this record-setting jump he could also break the sound barrier. he has set records for highest parachute jump from a building and also the lowest base jump in the world. good luck. >>> well, don't make a wild animal angry. that's the lesson one guy in the u.k. learned the hard way. this happened in a park in west london. as you can see the stag there clearly after...
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and this was the scene as he launched from rosswell, new mexico around 8:30 this morning. he's inside a capsule being lifted by a 30 million tube pick foot helium balloon. the jump was postponed twice last week by high winds. this is a live picture you are seeing here. it will take several hours for him to reach the edge of space to make the jump. if he touches the capsule on his way out it could tear his protective suit and that could be deadly. n.a.s.a. is testing the suit by possible use by astronauts in making emergency escapes. now during his free fall bumgarner hopes to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier, which means he would become the first supersonic skydiver. >>> in other news this morning an east bay community on alert this weekend after a series of mail thefts. but neighbors do have one advantage, surveillance video. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana has the details. >> here he's on the property running up past the car. he has a cigarette in his hand. >> what you are listening to is one of the victims in a series of thefts in this neighborhoo
and this was the scene as he launched from rosswell, new mexico around 8:30 this morning. he's inside a capsule being lifted by a 30 million tube pick foot helium balloon. the jump was postponed twice last week by high winds. this is a live picture you are seeing here. it will take several hours for him to reach the edge of space to make the jump. if he touches the capsule on his way out it could tear his protective suit and that could be deadly. n.a.s.a. is testing the suit by possible use by...
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diver felix baumgartner made the highest sky dive in history from an altitude of 128,000 feet over new mexico. that's more than 24 miles into space. aviation officials said they clocked baumgartner at 833 miles per hour that's mach 1.4. he later told reporters the only thing on his mind when he jumped was making it down alive. >>> the cases of fungal meningitis has risen to 105. the centers of disease control says the number of deaths stands at 15. the number of deaths stem from steroid shots. the medications have been recalled. some of the contaminated medication was used here in california but there are no reports of infection here so far. >>> in news of the world we are getting late word that the young girl shot in pakistan is being flown to the united states. hundreds rallied for support. the unspoken advocates for girl's rights was shot in the head back on october 9. she remains unconscious and on a ventilator. late tonight pakistani officials say that she needs prolonged care to fully recover. >>> from syrian rebels comes this video proporting the show the downing of a government jet by
diver felix baumgartner made the highest sky dive in history from an altitude of 128,000 feet over new mexico. that's more than 24 miles into space. aviation officials said they clocked baumgartner at 833 miles per hour that's mach 1.4. he later told reporters the only thing on his mind when he jumped was making it down alive. >>> the cases of fungal meningitis has risen to 105. the centers of disease control says the number of deaths stands at 15. the number of deaths stem from...
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he'll jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds over 700 miles an hour. he could also break the sound barrier. >> let's jump ahead to the stories we are following on news 4 this afternoon. pat lawson muse is in the news room with a preview. hey, pat. >> coming up, a high school suspends a group of students for eating energy mints. the school is sticking by the decision. we'll have that story. >> see the world east most famous chefs battle it out to fight hunger in d.c. we'll have that. >>> coming up at 5:00, why more and more potential kidney donors are being turned away even though there's a growing need. it's a very important story. the latest news coming up at 4:00. keith? >> pat, see you then. >> let's get a final check on the weather. here is veronica. >> i'm fascinated by the baumgartner story. >> isn't that amazing? >> in another life i'd like to go 700 miles per hour. >> why not next week? >> i haven't trained yet. i'll be back. hopefully, he'll be jumping with a clear sky. you can see all the clouds we have now. 57 degrees is the temperature. cl
he'll jump out of a balloon over new mexico and will be free falling at speeds over 700 miles an hour. he could also break the sound barrier. >> let's jump ahead to the stories we are following on news 4 this afternoon. pat lawson muse is in the news room with a preview. hey, pat. >> coming up, a high school suspends a group of students for eating energy mints. the school is sticking by the decision. we'll have that story. >> see the world east most famous chefs battle it out...
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at the previous it jump was postponed because of unexpected wind but today's weather in new mexico seems to be cooperating. today is the 65th anniversary of the supersonic aircraft flight test pilot, chuck yeager. and let us check the outside. the bay area fog. janu? >> good morning we can see that blanket of fog and cloud coverage. pretty wide spread. and the mixture of clouds tomorrow with that warming trend continuing and but it is action going to be pretty hot by mid-week. there are airport delays nearly 75 minutes if you want to consider that if your going to be picking anybody up? temperatures are in the 50s and 60s indicated by the green on your screen. however, buying and plenty of 70's. for the afternoon 80s. it is going to be a beautiful day today. cooling off to the 60s by 8:00 p.m. for those going out. this is what it could look like in the south bay. mid-70s in redwood city, palo alto and milpitas. places like antioch, livermore and 79 degrees in walnut creek. low 70's for the east bayshore. mid-70s for the coast. and mainly mid upper 70's in the north bay. as we take a look
at the previous it jump was postponed because of unexpected wind but today's weather in new mexico seems to be cooperating. today is the 65th anniversary of the supersonic aircraft flight test pilot, chuck yeager. and let us check the outside. the bay area fog. janu? >> good morning we can see that blanket of fog and cloud coverage. pretty wide spread. and the mixture of clouds tomorrow with that warming trend continuing and but it is action going to be pretty hot by mid-week. there are...
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it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those who are ambitious leave their countries. that's exactly what happened with me. i came here because i had to come here something pushed me out of mexico and something pulled me from the united states. now i have two passports, but honestly i have to thank this country because it gave me all the wonderful opportunities. if i would have stayed in mexico, i don't know what would have happened but i would have been a very poor, sad and probably censored journalist. >> why did your parents come? >> my parents came in the 1940s and it wa
it was the usual thing in mexico. the government would say what youould say on the air and what you cldn't say on the air. i decided i didn't want to be that kind of reporter so i sold everything and came to the united states. just imagine that now i can talk to anyone without asking permission for anything. i had to leave my country because of that. it used to be said that the powerful and the rich never leave their country, only those who need possibilities and those who are poor and those...
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. >>> a bay area man who survived a horrific figuring boat tragedy in mexico last year is asking for help tonight. as ktvu's john sasaki reports he is looking for the one item that he credits with saving his life. >> reporter: this was the fishing boat called the eric, which went down in the sea of cortez, killing eight man. >> i would have died, i would have drowned without that life vest. >> reporter: it was this red vest when other victim had given him after they floated for four and a half hours clinging to some ice chests. >> when daybreak came we decided to swim for it and we were separated of first he was given this life vest that gave me confidence and ten hours later i finally made to a deserts island r. after his brush with death, gibson who is chief of police at contra costa college is a motivational speech this week the vest was stolen from the back of his police suv. >> it represented the british columbia of mankind because a guy named glenn wong gave that to me. >> reporter: kishon says it means a lot to him. >> sometimes i reeled i might not get it back, john and that
. >>> a bay area man who survived a horrific figuring boat tragedy in mexico last year is asking for help tonight. as ktvu's john sasaki reports he is looking for the one item that he credits with saving his life. >> reporter: this was the fishing boat called the eric, which went down in the sea of cortez, killing eight man. >> i would have died, i would have drowned without that life vest. >> reporter: it was this red vest when other victim had given him after they...
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1,120 miles south of the usry family, in mexico. antonio, sandra, carlos and tony jr., apart of mexico's new middle class. >> this is my son's favorite peanut better. >> reporter: so, what is behind mexico's love affair with all things american? >> when i see made in america, i'm thinking big. what do you think? >> quality. i think quality. >> quality and big. >> reporter: a generation ago, 12% of mexico's population was middle class. most were in poverty. today, over half are considered middle class. that's more than 70 million strong. and they're scooping up american-made products. $198 billion worth just last year. doubling in just a decade. 6 million american jobs are tied to feeding that market. a market that loves that american produce, because it's bigger -- >> look at the size of the grapes, the quality is very good. >> reporter: our batteries, they last longer. and the variety of all our beauty products. this is my favorite american product and you have to get it. >> reporter: and, we noticed this at the costco in mexico ci
1,120 miles south of the usry family, in mexico. antonio, sandra, carlos and tony jr., apart of mexico's new middle class. >> this is my son's favorite peanut better. >> reporter: so, what is behind mexico's love affair with all things american? >> when i see made in america, i'm thinking big. what do you think? >> quality. i think quality. >> quality and big. >> reporter: a generation ago, 12% of mexico's population was middle class. most were in poverty....